9 ideas
6343 | For Russell, both propositions and facts are arrangements of objects, so obviously they correspond [Horwich on Russell] |
18270 | Choice suggests that intensions are not needed to ensure classes [Coffa] |
579 | Cratylus said you couldn't even step into the same river once [Cratylus, by Aristotle] |
18263 | The semantic tradition aimed to explain the a priori semantically, not by Kantian intuition [Coffa] |
18272 | Platonism defines the a priori in a way that makes it unknowable [Coffa] |
578 | Cratylus decided speech was hopeless, and his only expression was the movement of a finger [Cratylus, by Aristotle] |
18266 | Mathematics generalises by using variables [Coffa] |
7534 | In 1906, Russell decided that propositions did not, after all, exist [Russell, by Monk] |
18279 | Relativity is as absolutist about space-time as Newton was about space [Coffa] |